Taking a dig at the NPP, TMC’s state vice president George B Lyngdoh on Wednesday 

 
The Meghalaya Trinamool Congress (TMC) has lashed out at the ruling National People’s Party (NPP) for failing to need a stand against the recent state Police directive seeking data on churches and spiritual conversions among the region. Taking a dig at the NPP, TMC’s state chairperson martyr B Lyngdoh on weekday aforesaid NPP got to question BJP instead of targeting Meghalaya Trinamool Congress.

“As we have a tendency to were lightness the state church survey order, we have saw reports that some NPP leaders had commented that we must always not observe of those orders. In fact, they always not bring such communal issues to the people’s notice as a result of it’s election time and should not speak,” Lyngdoh said.
Referring to NPP leaders’ light-headed comments on the matter, the Umroi legislature said, “They are also language that such letters and orders being given by the state administration do not appear to be of people’s concerns. As a party, we have a tendency to tend to unit of measurement terribly shocked that a organization is functioning hand in glove with the BJP and stands with them another time.They are supporting the BJP by not questioning the letter and questioning us instead, as we have a tend to unit of measurement raising concerns.”

The Meghalaya TMC VP said the state Police’s directives to survey the quantity of churches among the region and instances of spiritual conversion among the past six years violated the constitutional rights of the oldsters.
 
By editor